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"america this morning." >> get news later on "go >> moments away, if breaking news, a double shooting outside a club in prince george's county. we will have the latest. good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> good thursday morning. i am doug mcelway. >> i am pamela brown and for alison starling. fog this morning. we will check with lisa baden in a moment. first, brian van de graaff. >> if there is a dense fog advisory for a good portion of the. . that's until 9:00 a.m. and after that we will have a chance of an isolated shower or. we are nearly 50 degrees this morning. visibility is less a quarter mile in the foggy spots. today's forecast, a fall this morning. sunshine and clouds later. highs today near 72. let's take a look at traffic with lisa baden. >> we just heard about a crash if you're heading into chevrolet. it is southbound on the parkway near 202. several cars involved. dangerous fault of their-- fog. 95 between richmond and baltimore, no problems. 270, 66, the dallas green lake, and the dulles toll road,
"america this morning." >> get news later on "go >> moments away, if breaking news, a double shooting outside a club in prince george's county. we will have the latest. good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> good thursday morning. i am doug mcelway. >> i am pamela brown and for alison starling. fog this morning. we will check with lisa baden in a moment. first, brian van de...
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that's on good morning america on abc this morning. >> a quick update on breaking news. >> kathy park is live in temple hill with the latest on a shooting involving two prince george's county sheriff's deputies. >> according to prince george's county sheriff's deputies, the fight broke out right behind me in front of club elite on brinkley road, involving three men. and two off-duty sheriff's deputies working part-time at a nightclub, try to break up the fight. eventually the suspects tried to sleep. one of them got into his vehicle and it ended up hitting one of the deputies in the process of leaving the scene. [no audio] >> we just lost kathy park. >> let's go to lisa baden for traffic. >> i'm going to jump to a couple of weather maps because most of the cameras are covered with fog. maryland on 270, two racks to get out of frederick. there's a car fire on georgia avenue southbound at the beltway. we cannot see anything on the camera. nothing on the green way or the dulles toll road to report. volume on 66 and 95, but no accidents. culpeper and virginia state police fairfax are conf
that's on good morning america on abc this morning. >> a quick update on breaking news. >> kathy park is live in temple hill with the latest on a shooting involving two prince george's county sheriff's deputies. >> according to prince george's county sheriff's deputies, the fight broke out right behind me in front of club elite on brinkley road, involving three men. and two off-duty sheriff's deputies working part-time at a nightclub, try to break up the fight. eventually the...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >> it is 6:00 then on this tuesday morning. welcome back. i'm adam caskey outside the virginia square metro station. it's not a bad day in the beltway. we have some cooler outlying areas. it's 51 degrees right here. in stafford it's in the upper 30's. this is a popular family, looking east from chesapeake beach over the chesapeake bay, a few clouds in the sky. clouds will increase throughout the midday and afternoon. 49 in chesapeake beach. today will be seasonable with highs in the upper 60's. morning sunshine gives way to midday clouds. gentle rain showers tomorrow. scattered, light rain. the weekend looks unsettled with cloudy skies and rain off and on. >> metrorail started the morning with emergency track maintenance for red line customers. however, they are reporting that track minutes is complete. no longer any delays expected according to metrorail along the red line.
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >> it is 6:00 then on this tuesday morning. welcome back. i'm adam caskey outside the virginia square metro station. it's not a bad day in the beltway. we have some cooler outlying areas. it's 51 degrees right here. in stafford it's in the upper 30's. this is a popular family, looking east from chesapeake beach...
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he will talk about his situation and what lies ahead on "good morning america" starting at 7:00 today. >> 5:48 is the time. it's friday morning. biba talk about traffic and weather every 10 minutes. adam caskey described today as early summer. >> it's like an early summer day. a mild starts. to low 80's this afternoon. cold front will move into town to cause big changes for the weekend. >> brain? >> i wish i could say that. we could use some rain. renato to get much rain. just cooler temperatures. we have a few sprinkles on the mason-dixon line right now, from pennsylvania into the panhandle of maryland, quickly dying out. east of hagerstown there are like sprinkles. even sprinkle north of gettysburg early this morning. close to sunset in the same area we could get a few thunderstorms. will the rest of us, like sprinkles are possible while we are sleeping. 59 in hagerstown, 52 in gaithersburg. martinsburg, 56 degrees right now. 73 degrees was the temperature yesterday, above average. average is 67. we will be well above that today. 82 degrees with a lot of sunshine. a few patchy cloud
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an update at 7:20. >> "good morning america" comes up next. have a good morning. we will see you at noon.
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america this morning. >> moments away, new questions about the beating in prince george's county after missing security tape shows up with a gabon it. >> also, airplanes are taking off overburden for the first time in nearly a week. >> a cloudy and cool start to this wednesday. some rain before the day is over. good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7's good morning washington, on your side. >> good wednesday morning. i am doug mcelway. >> i am natasha barrett. we begin with traffic and weather every 10 minutes. brian van de graaff has more on the rain. >> its entering right now. a little light rain this morning. that will pick up in the midday. it will be gentle. a 10th of an inch or quarter inch. maybe a half inch in some spots. western loudoun county to parts of fauquier county and up and down the shenandoah valley. temperatures this morning in the 40's and 50's. low 70's this afternoon. sunshine returning tomorrow. we will have more on that in a moment. first to lisa baden. happy holidump day. >> there was overnight construction on the beltway, but
america this morning. >> moments away, new questions about the beating in prince george's county after missing security tape shows up with a gabon it. >> also, airplanes are taking off overburden for the first time in nearly a week. >> a cloudy and cool start to this wednesday. some rain before the day is over. good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7's good morning washington, on your side. >> good wednesday morning. i am doug...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. what if sweet mocha wha fell from the sky?olate? [ male announcer ] mcdonald's new mccafé frappe. a creamy blend of ice, coffee and mocha. or caramel. mmm. sweet. ♪ ba da ba ba ba >>> we continue to fall laurel police are investigating a quadruple shooting. four people were shot for it one the victims was flown to shock trauma in baltimore. police have made no arrests so far. >> crews are drilling into the west virginia coal mine where 25 people were killed in monday's explosion. toxic gases have to be released before rescuers can go in and look for the miners still missing. family and friends are holding out hope these missing miners can be found alive. d.c. schools and the washington teachers union have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract for this deal gives teachers and a 20% pay raise over five years and calls for a voluntary performance pay system. it mus
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an >>> good morning, america. i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm robin roberts, on this wednesday, april 21st. and this morning, the skies are open for business. passengers scramble for seats as more planes navigate a shrinking volcano ash cloud. but was the all-clear sounded prematurely? >>> sarah palin and her family head to court. she's set to testify against the college student charged with hacking her e-mail account. >>> michael douglas' son sentenced to five years instead of ten. did his pleas for leniency make a difference? >>> plus, eight minus kate. kate gosselin was joeted off "dancing with the stars." america's most-talked about mom joins us to talk about what's next. >> i don't know if you were watching last night. but kate very emotional, when she was asked to leave the floor. >> kind of surprising. we haven't seen that side of kate. she is off. she's going to join us live in our next hour. >>> we're going to start with the air traffic, slowly getting back to normal in europe. it's been just about
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i will let you know what it will do to our somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >> live, and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> breaking news from montgomery county this morning. police are investigating a suspicious death with a strange twist. good morning, washington. 6:30 on this friday, april 16. i am alison starling. >> i am doug mcelway. let's start with adam caskey on what promises to be a nice way to end the workweek. >> a great friday. the cold front arrives later this evening, which will change things for the weekend. if cooler and breezy tomorrow, not as mild. right now it's a mild starts to the day. feels like early summer. 61 degre
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that is going to be on to "good morning america". i am vinita nair. >> its 54 degrees outside. >> the redskins have a brand new football player. a lot of people are excited. if they have made their picked. people say that this guy is a real animal. in everything you want to know about trent williams is ahead. >> and on "the oprah show", dakota fanning brings secrets from "twilight." at 4 log on abc 7. -- 4:00 >> the washington redskins this select trent williams. offensive tackle, oklahoma. >> the fourth pick of the nfl draft is what the redskins used to select an offensive linemen, what everybody expected them to do. if trent williams is a standout blogger at the university of oklahoma, for protecting sam bradford, the no. 1 overall draft pick. they believe that he will do the same for donovan mcnabb. >> what you did about protecting donovan mcnabb? >> it is an honor. he's a great quarterback. i have looked up to him a long time now. it's a dream come true. >> the redskins don't have any more picks until the fourth round, but they a
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>>> good morning, america. i'm robin roberts. >> and i'm george stephanopoulos. on this tuesday, april 20th. breaking news. the first flights in five days take off in europe. americans stranded for days, finally arriving home. but it is really safe to fly? our cameras go to the heart of the volcano. >>> also breaking now, wall street giant, goldman sachs, announces new profits, as it faces a growing fraud investigation. could this be just the tip of the iceberg? >>> big health news breaking, news. the fda set to set limits of salt on everything from soup to nuts. >>> and the super-secret new iphone prototype found in a bar. millions flock to see it. is it real? or a plant? we have a first look. >> could apple have really set that up to get us talking about this? >> i'm just saying. don't know if that is the case. i do know there's a lot of applause and cheering going on in airports all across the country, all across the world. grounded airplanes across europe, finally started to take flight this morning. including here in frankfurt, germany. as we push in, you se
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coming up on "good morning america", a middle school principal taking on social networks. is it possible to keep kids off those websites? that sunday in may and that's your "money scope report." >> highlights and reaction from last night's last minute meltdown with the capitals. >> la>>> today on "oprah," the first tv interview with rielle hunter, mistress of former presidential candidate john edwards, at 4:00 on abc 7. >> welcome back. a longtime announcer calls the the worst collapse in franchise history. >> he school hours. -- he scores. interference. >> that was their best shot against montreal last night as'alex bulls would have tied the score -- alex ovechkin's goal would have tied the score. they lost. >> i thought we had a good chance to win the stanley cup this year. and i would have bet my house on the they would have not been as three games in a row and we would have fallen short. >> d.c. is pretty much in shock this morning. the montreal canadiens win the series four games to reach. such a let down today. >> i think everyone thought this would be the stanley cu
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should america be defined as a christian nation? dan harris on the response. >> reporter: this latest palin-provoked controversy is the result of these comments on youtube. >> god truly has shed grace on thee, on this country. >> reporter: in which the former alaska governor said it is mind boggling to suggest that america is not a christian nation. >> lest anyone try to convince you that god should be accept rated from the states, our founding fathers, they were believers. >> reporter: the idea that america was founded as an explicitly christian country is an article of faith in some circles. the fox news host glenn beck has dedicated entire shows to it. >> when they looked at all the writings the fathers used, the most quoted source was the bible. >> reporter: so, is this argument correct? main stream historians say no, that if you look at the early document documents, including personal letters, it is very clear that the founders did not want to make christianity the official religion. >> most of the founders were members of chri
should america be defined as a christian nation? dan harris on the response. >> reporter: this latest palin-provoked controversy is the result of these comments on youtube. >> god truly has shed grace on thee, on this country. >> reporter: in which the former alaska governor said it is mind boggling to suggest that america is not a christian nation. >> lest anyone try to convince you that god should be accept rated from the states, our founding fathers, they were...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> that's 9news for tonight. don't forget we're always on at wusa9.com. >> letterman is next. have a good one. >> i'm a father of children. we're the watchful ones. we like to know where things stand. we keep a close eye on what we have and what we spend. suntrust would like to applaud our solid financial ways. now when you pay your bills online you'll not only gain more control of your money, you can also earn up to one hundred and fifty dollars. find out more at suntrust.com/solid live solid. bank solid. suntrust. bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three c
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america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ >>> back on 9news now with a look at the future for 12 arlington families. they'll be working with habitat for humanity to convert this building into condos. they need to invest between 300 and 500 hours of sweat equity in order to own the homes they build. >> and maryland is getting a $20 million grant from the u.s. department of energy. the energy efficiency grant will go tolt state's department of housing and community development. it is one of 25 such grants, which vice president joe biden announced today for communities, governments, and nonprofit groups. >>> the world already is transforming as the secretary said to a new energy economy. and the question is, are we going to lead it or are we going to continue to try to catch up? are we going to be left behind? we need to catch up. >> and you can learn more about today's grants at wusa9.com. just click on living green and while you're at i
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one iranian official told us if america wants to impose sanctions, let them. jim sciutto, abc new, tehran. >>> we turn to western china where buddhist monks officiated a mass cremation of victims from this week's devastating earthquake there. 1400 people died as the search goes on. >>> pope benedict arrived in malta, his first trip since the sex scandal. >>> still ahead. one year after our investigation, a trunk full of guns purchased in just one hour. we asked, has anything changed, should it change. after so many weighed in on that deba debate. >>> saving all of our tweets in the library of congress? do they deserve a place next to thomas edison's movies? >>> and the lost cat from new mexico who ended up in chicago. how did he get there and did his paws hold the zplus ld be a lot r if we didn't have to weigh 'emonll. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no way. yeah. no weigh? sure. no way
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. >>> and just ahead on "america this morning," the white house chief of staff admits he's got his eyes on another job. >>> plus, new details on the attack that put data for millions of google users into the hands of hackers. >>> and nature's fury. our reporter travels to the top of that iceland volcano. >>> welcome back. overseas stock markets are rebounding this morning. tokyo's nikkei average closed lower but only slightly. hong kong's hang seng rose more than 200 points. in london, the ftse opened higher. the dow gained 73 points on monday. and the nasdaq lost one point. >>> general motors is expected to make good on a promise to fully repay the $6.7 billion loan funded by u.s. taxpayers. gm's ceo is expected to make the details public tomorrow, during a visit to a plant in kansas city. gm has already made two $1 billion payments and promised to have the entire government loan paid off before the end of june. >>> toyota is recalling its lexus gx 460 suv to fix those stability control problems. that is the model consumer reports warned consumers not to buy two weeks ago. their tests
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> the toyota sports desk, moving you forward. >> let's go with the nhl playoffs, because the caps exploded with 4 goals tongiht, winning 5-1. in the net for the caps, withstood a first period barrage. what a night, what a move. the floodgates open in the second with the caps a short- handed attack. gordon gets it, 1-0 washington. he throws it top shelf, made it 4-0. the capsule when five-one. -- caps win 5-1. >> we are up 2-1. tomorrow is a new day. when we lost the first game, the next day was a new day. it will be the same, they will make adjustments, and they will come out with a lot of energy again on wednesday. >> these are my words whe
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> the toyota sports desk, moving you forward. >> let's go with the...
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. >>> good morning, america. i'm bill weir. >> good morning, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is saturday, april 17th. >> and the big story continues to be the world versus the volcano. it's gotten from bad to worse overnight. this is exclusive new video in a chopper over iceland. it could get worse. it's an economic and human disaster, really, on a global scale. reports from around the globe in just a moment. >>> but that case in philadelphia where school officials are accused of spying on students at home with school-issued laptops. now, we're learning what the teachers did with the pictures that were snapped unknowingly. the teens, one of the teenage evers, the angry students, is going to join us live. >>> and now the gigantic cloud of volcanic ash that stretches as far south as italy, eastern russia. 6 million people could be affected worldwide. and it could cost the airlines $1 billion in the shutdown continues through tomorrow. and this morning, scientists in iceland are getting their first clear look at the volcano that started it all. our neal karlinsky is there. go
. >>> good morning, america. i'm bill weir. >> good morning, i'm ashleigh banfield. it is saturday, april 17th. >> and the big story continues to be the world versus the volcano. it's gotten from bad to worse overnight. this is exclusive new video in a chopper over iceland. it could get worse. it's an economic and human disaster, really, on a global scale. reports from around the globe in just a moment. >>> but that case in philadelphia where school officials are...
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somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> have you seen it on tv in the ads for the shake weight. a new way to tone and simulcast your arms. >> shake weight claims to be a revolutionary new way to work out your biceps and triceps. six minutes a day and you will have arms you love. but does it really do that? consumer reporter liz crenshaw finds out. >> even when i was young and thin my arms were very toned. so i saw this on tv and i thought give it a try introducing the shake weight. new way to shape and tone arms you will love. designed specifically for women. >> reporter: we send it to kimberly in virginia. she wanted to see if this 2 1/2-pound weight and fitness dvd could give her the arms she always wanted. the shake weight cost $38. $19.95 plus a processing and handling fee. >> in just six minutes a day the shake weight defines your biceps, triceps, shoulders. you can get arms you will be proud to show off. >> reporter: but -- >
somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> have you seen it on tv in the ads for the shake weight. a new way to tone and simulcast your arms. >> shake weight claims to be a revolutionary new way to work out your biceps and triceps. six minutes a day and you will have arms you love. but does it really do that? consumer reporter liz crenshaw finds...
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. >> sarah palin fights back against the somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> sarah palin is in court fighting over the privacy of her personal e-mail account. >> the college students accused hacking into her e-mail, she and her husband are scheduled to testify. >> they say it was nothing more than a prank, but prosecutors call it a crime. >> i don't think they can beat up on her too much. >> they posted her daughter's cell phone number. they told the jurors that back in september of 2008, he was excited that he figured out answers to security questions and gained control of an e-mail account that belong to the former vice presidential nominee. >> this was an
. >> sarah palin fights back against the somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> sarah...
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there's the beautiful bank of america tower lit in green. it continues to rain there today, flooding for the last several days. almost an inch and a half of rain in dallas since yesterday. unfortunately, this system is sitting over the entire state. it affects portions of oklahoma as well. yesterday we had a tornado in southern texas, houston see the bulk of rain. elsewhere in the nation, in the northeast, temperatures a little bit cooler. >> good morning this is dave, your forecaster here, a live look from the tower you can see a mixture of sunshine up there. the temperatures are around 40. was it so when the and so cool? subliminal low pressure center. it is giving us counter- clockwise wind. we could have wind up to 25 miles per hour. the high will be >>> th >>> thanks so much. more on your sunday outlook a little later on in the show. bill and ashleigh. >> i learned ashleigh both high school class of '85. you had dancing? >> i was at a girl's school. we did dance. >> i actually happened to graduate from an oklahoma high school that frown
there's the beautiful bank of america tower lit in green. it continues to rain there today, flooding for the last several days. almost an inch and a half of rain in dallas since yesterday. unfortunately, this system is sitting over the entire state. it affects portions of oklahoma as well. yesterday we had a tornado in southern texas, houston see the bulk of rain. elsewhere in the nation, in the northeast, temperatures a little bit cooler. >> good morning this is dave, your forecaster...
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now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price every month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2-year agreement. a price guaranteed for 2 years. we'll even include a free dvr for 6 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ and stays low? look no further than fios. now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price every month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. we're the watchful ones. we like to know where things stand. we keep a close eye on what we have and what we spend. suntrust would like to applaud our solid financial ways. now when you pay your bills online you'll not only gain more control of your money, you can also earn up to one hundred and fifty dollars. find out more at suntrust.com/solid live solid. bank solid. suntrust. find out more at suntrust.com/solid i'm a fashion stylist. my secret? t.j.maxx. they buy directly from designers and you see the savings! i dress fashionistas. but i'm a maxxinista. t.j.maxx.
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that's not america. america leads and should be leading in space. >> reporter: but the president's detractors fear he's leading nasa to nowhere. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >>> turning overseas now, the death toll has climbed to almost 800 in that powerful 6.9 earthquake that struck a remote corner of western china yesterday. it's a desperate situation for many injured survivors and for the rescue teams trying to get to them. clarissa ward is on the long, dangerous drive to the earthquake zone. >> reporter: trucks, lumber along steep mountain roads, inching closer to the zone. we're already starting to feel some of the effects of the high ult tuesday. shortness of breath, headaches. can you imagine what it's like for rescue workers who are up there at 13,000 feet above sea level. they're battling temperatures below freezing. fierce winds and frequent aftershocks. anxious parents gathered outside a collapsed school. their children, still trapped. "i'm looking for my daughter," this man said. "
that's not america. america leads and should be leading in space. >> reporter: but the president's detractors fear he's leading nasa to nowhere. jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >>> turning overseas now, the death toll has climbed to almost 800 in that powerful 6.9 earthquake that struck a remote corner of western china yesterday. it's a desperate situation for many injured survivors and for the rescue teams trying to get to them. clarissa ward is on the long, dangerous...
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naturals from purina cat chow. [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. ♪ america. growing stronger. every day. ♪ and you're still fighting to sleep in the middle of the night, why would you go one more round using it ? you don't need a rematch-- but a re-think-- with lunesta. lunesta is different. it keys into receptors that support sleep, setting your sleep process in motion. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may incl
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america's most prestigious marathon. a deep ache all over. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now i can do more of what i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing or skin or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found
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we'll have more on the shutdown from london and iceland, coming up on "good morning america." >>> there's good news this morning for the hundreds of thousands whose unemployment benefits have run out. president obama signed a bill restoring those benefits. those who were getting checks can reapply and get the money they missed retroactively. >>> republicans say that unemployment bill adds $18 billion to the deficit. deficit and government spending were the subject of rallies of tea parties around the country. there were rallies demanding strict fiscal policies and an end to what some called gangster government. jonathan karl went to the rally in washington. >> reporter: they came to washington, angry about president obama's policies, to be sure. but also angry at the way they've been portrayed. >> we've been called racist. >> don't -- we've been called a lot of things we're not. >> the only thing we want is obama to be more conscious with our money and not be wasteful. that's it. doesn't make us racist. >> reporter: many of them blamed us, the news media. >> you know what, back off. back
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kennedy serve america act. that event was held in washington. after a luncheon, organizers of national service groups talked about how to increase service opportunities for all americans and keep the momentum going. >> the smithsonian's natural museum received some items from the kennedy era that have been sitting in a safe deposit box for years. one of the items is a cane used by president john f. kennedy during world war ii. retired navy captain made the donation. he and j.f.k. were boat commanders in the south pacific. we'll have more on president kennedy's world war ii story coming up at 6:00. >>> right now, let's talk about the cool, damp weather out there. does it continue tonight? topper shutt on the terrace with your out and about forecast. >> notice the first time out without the umbrella. showers are diminishing. here's your out and about forecast. it's going to be damp, but showers will be tapering off, kind of on the cool side. temperatures from 52 to 60. good news, winds will be light. ready for your closeup, here we go. we will sta
kennedy serve america act. that event was held in washington. after a luncheon, organizers of national service groups talked about how to increase service opportunities for all americans and keep the momentum going. >> the smithsonian's natural museum received some items from the kennedy era that have been sitting in a safe deposit box for years. one of the items is a cane used by president john f. kennedy during world war ii. retired navy captain made the donation. he and j.f.k. were...
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. >>> later on "good morning america," we take a closer look at whether there is still a doing from that big volcano. >>> back here at home, big banks are gearing up for a battle over more government regulation. president obama and congressional lawmakers appear close to an agreement on a bill that would regulate the financial industry. t.j. winick is joining us from washington with the latest. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: good morning. the president is determined to pass financial reform. and we're seeing the battle take shape on wall street and on capitol hill. when it comes to pushing financial reforms for wall street, the president sounds ready for a showdown. >> what we've seen is an army of industry lobbyists, from wall street, descending on capitol hill. if these folks want a fight, it's a fight i'm ready to have. >> reporter: the white house is focused on derivatives. essentially bets between power players on wall street and around the world, whether certain businesses will succeed or fail. >> part of what led to this crisis was girls lifirms like a others making huge and risk
. >>> later on "good morning america," we take a closer look at whether there is still a doing from that big volcano. >>> back here at home, big banks are gearing up for a battle over more government regulation. president obama and congressional lawmakers appear close to an agreement on a bill that would regulate the financial industry. t.j. winick is joining us from washington with the latest. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: good morning. the president is...
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he will have a preview of his exclusive interview with the president, later on "good morning america." >>> anthings are more calm this morning in the former cove yet republic of kyrgystan, home to an parent u.s. air base. opposition leaders announced overnight that they have taken control of the country's government. this follows angry clashes between police and protesters that left at least 68 people dead. the new leaders say they will allow a u.s. military base to continue operating there. >>> in afghanistan, a new video, possibly from a taliban, shows a captured american soldier condemning the war. in the seven-minute recording, army private beau bergdahl says -- was shown exercising. >>> in philadehia, the american woman known as jihad jame has pleaded not guilty to providing support to terrorists. he is al accused of attending a terror-training camp. colleen ramirez is one of two women charged in the case. >>> severe weather has caused damage in northeastern arkans. a subway sandwich shop had its front door blown out. mobile homes were also turned over and damaged in the town of
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. ♪ >>> finally, remembering a day that something unimaginable happened in america, and the faces we all saw then. this is the 15th anniversary of the attack on the murrah federal building in oklahoma city. abc's ryan owens went in search of those who survived. >> reporter: this morning in oklahoma city, they remembered. >> my little brother, testifien garrett. >> reporter: by reading the names of those they lost. >> my grandpa, mickey b. ma roenny. >> reporter: including a one year old girl whose image is forever seared in the national consciousness. bailey would have, should have turned sweet 16 this week. her mother transformed her greff into action. she crusades into making federal buildings safer. the glass shatter resistant. >> her death was so that she can make a difference to other families. >> reporter: chris win was also in the day care center. they weren't sure the 5-year-old would live. today he's a sore more at the university of oklahoma. >> it stuns me that the survivors made it through. >> reporter: patty hall wasn't supposed to make it either. the explosion broke 40 o
. ♪ >>> finally, remembering a day that something unimaginable happened in america, and the faces we all saw then. this is the 15th anniversary of the attack on the murrah federal building in oklahoma city. abc's ryan owens went in search of those who survived. >> reporter: this morning in oklahoma city, they remembered. >> my little brother, testifien garrett. >> reporter: by reading the names of those they lost. >> my grandpa, mickey b. ma roenny. >>...
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general mills ceo ken powell is the best boss in america. congratulations. that is according to glass door.com. foreign says the ranking is based on reviews that general mills employees posted voluntarily. 100% said they approve of the way powell is running that company. we're the watchful ones. we like to know where things stand. we keep a close eye on what we have and what we spend. suntrust would like to applaud our solid financial ways. now when you pay your bills online you'll not only gain more control of your money, you can also earn up to one hundred and fifty dollars. find out more at suntrust.com/solid live solid. bank solid. suntrust. >>> welcome back. a scam warning tops this morning's business beat. there have been several reports across the country of a phone cam targeting senior citizens on medicare. caller says they need personal information to under a new medicare card. if the person refuses, somebody posing as a supervisor gets on the line and says that they have to give the information in order to remain on medicare. and then the informati
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all mcdonald's. ♪ ba da ba ba ba somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> we are back with a look at the top of the charts this morning -- >>> the earth day festival on the mall is this sunday. and the earth day report, there's a war going on in the potomac river basin. it to to stop invaders that spread to the ecosystem and cost $120 billion every year. >> when you go over the potomac river at chain bridge or the american legion bridge you are looking down at some of the rarest habitats on earth. some of those plant communities are found nowhere else but the potomac gorge. >> reporter: but this precious ecosystem is under attack from foreign invaders. >> it out compet
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. >> and you can see much more of george's interview tomorrow morning on "good morning america." >>> and now, overseas to afghanistan, where it has been an extraordinary day for an american admiral serving two cultures, two very different koemd, an apology. it came after a mistake by american forces and nick schifrin, who covers afghanistan for us, says he's never seen anything like it before. >> reporter: in a dusty afghan ville, the most senior american special operations commander showed up today with o sheep and surrendered. vice admiral william mcraven didn't literally surrender. but in the local custom, offering sheep to an aggrieved afghan fatr was the equivalent of begging for forgiveness. eight weeks ago, american and afghan special forces killed his two sons, two pregnant daughters and his granddaughter. the killings happened just hours after the family celebrated a baby shower. family members and afghan investigators tell abc news the troops entered the family's property at 4:00.m., believing insurgents were inside. one brother walked outside and was shot dead. the second
. >> and you can see much more of george's interview tomorrow morning on "good morning america." >>> and now, overseas to afghanistan, where it has been an extraordinary day for an american admiral serving two cultures, two very different koemd, an apology. it came after a mistake by american forces and nick schifrin, who covers afghanistan for us, says he's never seen anything like it before. >> reporter: in a dusty afghan ville, the most senior american special...
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mckinley, tallest peak in north america. and an extremely tricky climb. he's aiming to climb the highest mountains on all seven continents. when he's not climbing mountains, jordan lives with his mom in big bear lake, california. >> for jordan, our life has always been outdoors. and hiking and biking and an outdoor lifestyle. climbing a mountain doesn't seem as shocking to our family as it would for another. >> reporter: everest, with the high altitude, thin air, treacherous weather, presents a unique challenge for any climber. let alone a 13-year-old. todd burleson, highly experienced climber and guide who knows everest well is the president of am pine ascents in seattle. >> if anything seems wrong turn around. >> reporter: jordan will be taking on everest with his father, father's girlfriend, and a group of sherpas. they succeed it will be six down and one to go. mt. vincent in antarctica. george lewis, nbc news, los angeles. >> the today show's meredith vieira spoke with the group this morning from their base cam open the north side of mt. everest. he
mckinley, tallest peak in north america. and an extremely tricky climb. he's aiming to climb the highest mountains on all seven continents. when he's not climbing mountains, jordan lives with his mom in big bear lake, california. >> for jordan, our life has always been outdoors. and hiking and biking and an outdoor lifestyle. climbing a mountain doesn't seem as shocking to our family as it would for another. >> reporter: everest, with the high altitude, thin air, treacherous...
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he's a dedicated doctor, educated at one of america's elite medical schools, johns hopkins. he is passionate about his patients and he found his true calling halfway around the world. >> for me, i wake up every morning and i think of all of these people who are really depending on me to stay alive. >> reporter: dr. rick hodes went to ethiopia to help the victims of the famine in the mid 1980s. 28 years later, he is still there, single handedly saving hundreds of young lives. he's the subject of a new book, and this hbo documentary airing this week. rick's parents are the poorest of the poor at mother teresa's clinic, and he sees afflictions unheard of in the west. tuberculosis of the spine causes twisted backs, collapsed lungs and death. rick has arranged for more than 60 of these children to go abroad for corrective surgery, raising the funds case by case. and case by case, he's taken them into his own home, adopting five of his own. >> to add them to my health insurance. but i realize if i adopt them, it's a real thing. it's not like, okay, we're going to go through the pa
he's a dedicated doctor, educated at one of america's elite medical schools, johns hopkins. he is passionate about his patients and he found his true calling halfway around the world. >> for me, i wake up every morning and i think of all of these people who are really depending on me to stay alive. >> reporter: dr. rick hodes went to ethiopia to help the victims of the famine in the mid 1980s. 28 years later, he is still there, single handedly saving hundreds of young lives. he's...
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that's not justice in america. you can beat somebody and kill them and you're going to tell me you can get away with it? well, obviously, it's proof because they did get away with it, the way it's going. >> because of your son's case florida's no longer running these kind of juvenile boot camps, as you know. gina, is that a comfort in any way, that at least the rules have changed now, there are no more boot camps? >> yes. a little. it's a change. no more boot camps. but even though they closed down the boot camps, no one's accountable for martin's death. they're still walking around here. >> benjamin, federal prosecutors could pursue this further, even though things turned out the way they did yesterday. federal prosecutors could go after these guards on civil rights charges. do you think that that's going to happen? >> well, we're cautiously optimistic because it's one of those situations every time you start to allow yourself to believe something like this happens. you know, you asked about the jury makeup. obvio
that's not justice in america. you can beat somebody and kill them and you're going to tell me you can get away with it? well, obviously, it's proof because they did get away with it, the way it's going. >> because of your son's case florida's no longer running these kind of juvenile boot camps, as you know. gina, is that a comfort in any way, that at least the rules have changed now, there are no more boot camps? >> yes. a little. it's a change. no more boot camps. but even though...
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is the number one jewelry store in america. with no added sugar, water, or preservatives; tastes as fresh as biting into a juicy orange? if you don't agree that it does, we'll give you a package of our competition. that's the orange back guarantee. only from simply orange. honestly simple. ♪ >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning. i am doug mckelway. it is 8:25 and time for traffic and weather. >>> does better on 95 and 395. let's go live to the 14th street bridge northbound 395 where there is a brief delay across the bridge. no problems on the other end there was an active and three sorted east on 66 -- there was an accident reported east and 66. that was before the roosevelt bridge. let's change cameras. look at what the crash is doing to east and westbound traffic at police road. that is just -- atglebe road. let's go to maryland. 270 southbound at shady grove road is slowing down. >>> a very good morning, take a look at the doppler radar. there will be showers off and on and maybe heftier shower
is the number one jewelry store in america. with no added sugar, water, or preservatives; tastes as fresh as biting into a juicy orange? if you don't agree that it does, we'll give you a package of our competition. that's the orange back guarantee. only from simply orange. honestly simple. ♪ >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning. i am doug mckelway. it is 8:25 and time for traffic and weather. >>> does better on 95 and 395. let's go live to the...
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>>> good morning, america. i'm robin roberts. >> and i'm george stephanopoulos, on this friday, april 16th. we have breaking news. thousands more planes grounded around the globe, as the cloud of volcanic ash grows and spreads. the biggest flight disruption since 9/11. and it may be just the beginning. >>> also, new details about the man who is accused of holding jaycee dugard captive for 18 years. he says he wants the right to contact her and her daughters. we'll tell you what the judge says. >>> and new warnering about instant ads online. marketers are targeting you moments after you logon. we'll tell you how to protect your privacy. >>> and the lakers fan with a big heart. he inspires so many. but today, we surprise him with the star who inspires him. >>> i have been looking forward to that story all week. >> we've been hearing. oh, my. we all need a little something to feel good about, especially if you're stuck in an airport. much of the world is a huge no-fly zone, thanks to that eruption of volcano in ic
>>> good morning, america. i'm robin roberts. >> and i'm george stephanopoulos, on this friday, april 16th. we have breaking news. thousands more planes grounded around the globe, as the cloud of volcanic ash grows and spreads. the biggest flight disruption since 9/11. and it may be just the beginning. >>> also, new details about the man who is accused of holding jaycee dugard captive for 18 years. he says he wants the right to contact her and her daughters. we'll tell...
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good morning, america. it's thursday, april 22nd. i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm juju chang. >> this morning, fireball in the gulf. 11 workers still missing after an oil rig explodes. throwing some men 75 feet into the water. we have the latest on the frantic search, as desperate family members reunite with survivors overnight. >>> plus, president obama heads to wall street, taking on the big banks on their home turf. as the deal on financial reform appears near. we ask the treasury secretary what it means for you. >>> and e-mails that could be at the center of a murder. sent by that "survivor" producer to his mistress, just as his wife is killed in mexico. >>> plus, bristol palin takes on the man accused of hacking into his mother's e-mail account and revealing bristol's cell phone number to the world. why she says she feared for her life. >>> and good morning, from washington. i came down from my interview with the treasury secretary. robin's on assignment. thanks for holding down the fort, juju. w
good morning, america. it's thursday, april 22nd. i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm juju chang. >> this morning, fireball in the gulf. 11 workers still missing after an oil rig explodes. throwing some men 75 feet into the water. we have the latest on the frantic search, as desperate family members reunite with survivors overnight. >>> plus, president obama heads to wall street, taking on the big banks on their home turf. as the deal on financial reform appears near. we...
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>>> good morning, america. i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm robin roberts on this monday, april 19th. and this morning -- global standstill. millions stranded by the ash cloud blanketing the skies. as britain sends naval warships. >>> and war of words. the israel prime minister says if they nation doesn't stop the nuclear program, israel will. >>> fight for premium. an american student convicted of murder overseas says there's no proof she was even at the scene of the crime. will her appeal be heard? >>> and we want to tell you why you may have to ban beer in your future super bowl party. the new 3-d tv sets come with a warning. if you drink, don't watch. >>> well, a merry monday to everyone. i hope everyone's had a terrific weekend but not those trying to catch a flight somewhere. >>> i felt lucky getting out of washington just in time. european ministers are meeting today to discuss when and how they'll reopen airspace over europe. more than 20 countries are affected, and the volcano is still affective.
>>> good morning, america. i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm robin roberts on this monday, april 19th. and this morning -- global standstill. millions stranded by the ash cloud blanketing the skies. as britain sends naval warships. >>> and war of words. the israel prime minister says if they nation doesn't stop the nuclear program, israel will. >>> fight for premium. an american student convicted of murder overseas says there's no proof she was even at the...
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but america is a different country now. we are culturally a different country, we're more diverse, we understand we have to solve a lot of these problems together. so i think that the dissent is just as intense if not more intense, but i think the outcome of the election is likely to be far less dramatic than it was in '94. >> so no republican revolution, no takeover? >> i don't think they will win either house, no. if history's any guide they should make a few gains but i don't expect them to win either house, no. >> "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. >> you got elected and the tea party took a lot of credit for your election. but you passed up the chance to appear at their rally in boston with sarah palin. you had a good excuse, the senate was in session. but i notice you didn't show up at any of the rallies around washington here. what is your relationship to the tea party? do you consider yourself a tea partyer, as it were? >> i consider somebody being a member of a tea party i
but america is a different country now. we are culturally a different country, we're more diverse, we understand we have to solve a lot of these problems together. so i think that the dissent is just as intense if not more intense, but i think the outcome of the election is likely to be far less dramatic than it was in '94. >> so no republican revolution, no takeover? >> i don't think they will win either house, no. if history's any guide they should make a few gains but i don't...
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. >> reporter: critics say salt isn't to blame for all that ails america. it's more complicated. >> the people in this world that consume the most salt, they have the longest life span. that's number one. the people that eat the least amount of salt have the shortest. >> reporter: others argue forcing food manufacturers to change their recipes will hurt business. some have already voluntarily reduced salt. but will consumers bite? we conducted an informal taste test of our own. "a," traditional spaghetti sauce. "b," the same brand's low sodium verse. >> option "a." >> reporter: tasters were split evenly, 50/50. some palates need convincing. does it taste better with a little salt? >> there's definitely more of a tangy kind of punch. >> reporter: manufacturers would have ten years, hope big grad reducing salt they won't leave consumers with a bad taste. >> it's just such a habit though. i think you watch the food channel when they're cooking and they're throwing salt in there. when you eat out you really notice it. >> all our palates are so trained to it. th
. >> reporter: critics say salt isn't to blame for all that ails america. it's more complicated. >> the people in this world that consume the most salt, they have the longest life span. that's number one. the people that eat the least amount of salt have the shortest. >> reporter: others argue forcing food manufacturers to change their recipes will hurt business. some have already voluntarily reduced salt. but will consumers bite? we conducted an informal taste test of our...